[AccessD] Restrict # of User Logins to Access Part 2

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Aug 20 12:43:59 CDT 2003


Hi Jim

Yes, you are right - that's why I wrote "never" and not never ...

/gustav


> Gustav,

>   Actually it could be exactly 1k.  The LDB uses 64 bytes per user, so if
> the 16th user corrupts the MDB, and everyone else logs out, it will end up
> exactly at 1k.

>   But I believe you right that he's looking at the rounding.

> Jim

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> Hi Don

> It's "never" 1K - that's just a Windows Explorer round up.
> Click the properties the see the actual byte size.

> /gustav


>> .. whenever I have seen the LDB hanging around, it's 1K ..



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